(RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-18 Thread Brian Morris
Hi All, Has anyone compiled a list of wireless access points that do radius authentication? If so, would they like to share it?? If not, can anyone offer some advice as to those that do and work with Radiator. Thanks in advance, Brian. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-18 Thread Bon sy
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Brian Morris wrote: > Hi All, > > Has anyone compiled a list of wireless access points that do radius > authentication? Cisco 350/352 series: It works great in no auth, WEP only, MAC filtering and EAP auth. In MAC filtering and EAP auth mode, it has radius

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Brian, You will find a list of the ones we know about at http://www.open.com.au/radiator/technical.html, see also below. If anyone can list others that are known to work with Radiator, we will update the list: Cisco Aironet AP340, 350, 1200 3Com SR AP 8000 LanCom 3050 D-Link DWL-900AP+ O

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - This is a quickly moving target, so it is probably best to ask your favourite vendors and/or do a Google search. Any published list is going to be out of date within days. You should also be a bit careful with vendor spec sheets, as they often don't reflect reality particularily

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Bon sy
Brian and Mike, I will add Linksys WRT51AB with official spec at (http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=476&grid= ) I have not tried this but it claims to support 802.1x and it is the least inexpensive one in the U.S. (retail less than $200). I will also sugges

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Bon sy
Hugh, Brian, and who else is interested, The whole point of going to a "centralized" site like wi-fi.org is to have trustworthy/(semi)credible entities to conduct the test and to post the results. First off, I have no relationship with wi-fi.org if anyone wonders, and I do not embrace just

Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Ken Wolstencroft
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Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Bon sy
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Re: (RADIATOR) Wireless Access Points that can do Radius Authentication

2003-06-19 Thread Bret Jordan
The ones we would suggest getting are the Proxim AP 2000.. Not only do they work will with an 802.1x deployment but they are willing to work with us to get Linux support. They are trying to get us hardware docs right now so that we can write the linux drivers for 802.11a and thus release tha